. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. C. H. Green's Greenhouses, Fremont, Neb., After Storm of July tS. the range and boiler plant at 55 North Main street for $350, and to disclaim the greenhouse and boiler house at 45 Montgomery street. West Pittston, Pa. Boston, Slass.—Creditors representing seventy-two claims of a total value of $32,000 elected Alexander I. Stoneman trustee in the case of Sidney Hoffman at the first meeting of the creditors, July 16, before Referee Gibbs. His bond was fixed at $4,900. Mr. Stone- man also served as receiver. Utica, N. Y.—Henry G. H. Martin, 13 Kernan


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. C. H. Green's Greenhouses, Fremont, Neb., After Storm of July tS. the range and boiler plant at 55 North Main street for $350, and to disclaim the greenhouse and boiler house at 45 Montgomery street. West Pittston, Pa. Boston, Slass.—Creditors representing seventy-two claims of a total value of $32,000 elected Alexander I. Stoneman trustee in the case of Sidney Hoffman at the first meeting of the creditors, July 16, before Referee Gibbs. His bond was fixed at $4,900. Mr. Stone- man also served as receiver. Utica, N. Y.—Henry G. H. Martin, 13 Kernan avenue, filed a petition in voluntary bankruptcy in the United States court July 17 through his attor- ney, Clarence Stetson. Mr. Martin's liabilities aggregate $2,614, with assets of $1,098, including fixtures and equip- ment valued at $646 and debts due $332. The petition has been referred to Referee De La Fleur. Mrs. Ada Lortz, of Ilion, holds a note for $556; Mary L. Keigh, of Ilion, holds one note for $500 and five others aggregating $285. Other creditors include the fol- lowing in Utica: Walter Butler, $50; P. J. Robischon, $300; E. P. Bailey & Co., $26; Brant Bros., $219; the Utica Press, $46; Post Agency, $18; S. A. Pinkstone, $165; Charles Faass & Co., $72. Ludington, Mich.—Elmer L. Brill- hart, who operates the Lake View Greenhouses, has been adjudged bank- rupt, upon his filing of a voluntary peti- tion. Nominally his assets are greater than his liabilities, his debts being scheduled at $8, and the assets about $13,000. Much of his property has been mortgaged and this led to his entering the bankruptcy court. The »*ase was referred to Referee Wicks. Andover, Mass.—J. H. Playdon closed his store July 14, but will reopen about September 1. St. Peter, Minn.—During the severe electrical storm of July 17, lightning struck and set on fire the office and workroom at the range of Emil Samuel- son, and before the flames could be sub- dued, the buildi


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